Cinema l Sher - E - Baloch Dhurandhar The Revenge

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


A lot many friends and colleagues asked me why I didn't post about the blockbuster success of Dhurandhar The Revenge. My response: what can one post about a film that is creating records each day of the week.

Look at key-records
  • Four 70 crore + days in a row
  • Two 100 crore + days in a row
  • Becoming the highest grossing Hindi film in a mere 10-days
  • Breaking the record of Bahubali The Conclusion in a major overseas territory after 9-long years in 9-days flat!

These are some of the key records, the film re-wrote history without the much-touted gulf market.

Those who have any doubts read my review of Dhurandhar The Revenge, where I had predicted it, even before the 1st show ended.

Will there be Dhurandhar 3 - yes the meat is there for the third part, but everything depends on Aditya Dhar.

#BNHAF Tiara News Trends on No. 1 For 2-days In A Row

By - Aanya


#BNHAF Tiara awarded by #BNHAF Awards and Festival is fast becoming one of the 'most wanted' Tiaras that women aspire to be crowned with, in the world.

Launched by #BNHAF Awards at the 76th Cannes Film Festival in France in 2023, the tiara is not only limited to high-flying models or beauty-pageant winners; "what I really liked about Amit's vision was that the tiara celebrates the women of substance cutting across the age-barrier," gushes Rekha Vohraa talent mentor of #BNHAF Awards and Festival.

Amit R Agrwal, multi-award winning filmmaker ready with few films to present at the Cannes Film Festival 2026 said "as an artistic director of #BNHAF Awards, I attended many awards in USA and then in Europe that had only awardees attending, in spite of a gathering or 4 or 5 people in these editions, I realized the importance the awards held for each winner. This is what prompted me to launch #BNHAF Tiara, a multi-continent event".


Neera Jain winner of #BNHAF Tiara at the 24th Edition of #BNHAF Awards and Festival said that winning a Tiara was her dream, but she couldn't win it in her younger days because of the social structure of the families, "thankfully #BNHAF empowered me at 70, to win the Tiara".

Rimee Raghav, aspiring model with more than 10 ramp-walks to her credit within a year said, "#BNHAF Tiara is a source of great empowerment. Unlike other Tiaras that can be bought; #BNHAF really digs into the societal significance of the Tiara recipient."

Press Release l Prime Minister's Office

  • Prime Minister extends greetings on Madhavpur Mela in Porbandar, Gujarat

The Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi has extended greetings for the ongoing Madhavpur Mela taking place in Porbandar, Gujarat. Shri Modi remarked that this vibrant celebration highlights our glorious culture and at the same time it reinforces the timeless cultural bond between Gujarat and the Northeast. “This festival brings together diverse traditions, reflecting the true spirit of ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.’ I call upon people to visit this Mela!”, Shri Modi stated.  

The Prime Minister spoke about the significance of the  Madhavpur Mela and its importance in our culture in Mann Ki Baat  programme of April 2022.

The Prime Minister posted on X:
“My best wishes for the ongoing Madhavpur Mela taking place in Porbandar, Gujarat. 
This vibrant celebration highlights our glorious culture and at the same time it reinforces the timeless cultural bond between Gujarat and the Northeast. 
This festival brings together diverse traditions, reflecting the true spirit of ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.’ I call upon people to visit this Mela!”

“In the #MannKiBaat programme of April 2022, I spoke about the significance of the Madhavpur Mela and its importance in our culture.”

BBN Internship Program l More Than Objects: The Culture of Passing Things Down

By - Jui Deshpande


We all remember that one saree that our mothers so lovingly talk about. The saree that was given to her by her mother. “Not a piece of cloth, but a big part of the person.” This is what we usually hear when people talk about passing things down.

This can be called a worldwide culture, something that can be seen across the globe. A piece of jewellery, clothes, books, or even small trinkets, they all carry memories. Memories of your loved ones. In a way, you live a part of their life, and the objects get a second chance at life. The idea here is not about using old things, but about the meaning behind them. These objects carry the personality of your loved ones, and when they are passed on to you, they slowly become a part of your own identity.

However, we can see a slight decline in this practice due to consumerism. While many people still treasure their heirlooms, the rise of fast fashion and constant consumption has shifted the focus toward buying and gifting new things. This is not necessarily wrong, but in the process, the beauty of older, meaningful objects often gets overlooked.

There are people who hold on to any physical reminder of a moment, something that connects them to a memory, a person, or a feeling that cannot be replaced.

In many ways, these objects become more than just possessions. They act as silent storytellers, carrying fragments of the past into the present. A ring, a book, or even a simple piece of cloth can hold years of emotions, relationships, and experiences within it. Without saying a word, they remind us of where we come from and the people who shaped our lives. Keeping us connected to our roots.

In a world that constantly pushes us towards the new, the act of holding on to something old becomes quietly meaningful. It is not just about preserving an object, but about preserving a connection. Passing things down is not simply a tradition, it is a way of ensuring that memories continue to live on, even as time moves forward.

#BNHAF Awards & Festival l 24th Edition The #BNHAF Tiara Roars Queen-Like

By - Aanya
  • This is a developing story, detailed news will follow soon

Women are raring to go! The coveted #BNHAF Tiara at the 24th Edition of #BNHAF Awards and Festival was a live proof of this statement.

Organized at the multi-award winning NGO, Udayan Care, tirelessly working for more than 3-decades now; the edition saw about 50 young-minds actively taking part in-person and about 1000 others that joined online across the country and beyond!

24th Edition was kickstarted in the USA on March 27, 2026 - International World Theatre Day.

Rekha Vohra, talent mentor of #BNHAF Awards and Festival couldn't make it to the edition because of ill-health but she sent her best wishes for the edition.

The #BNHAF Tiara that was launched at the Cannes Film Festival in 2024, was awarded to two 'models' with a very diverse background, a 70-year old role model, Neera Jain, and a young woman on the other side of the horizon 20-year old, woman with dreams, Rimee Raghav.


A special mention by #BNHAF Team was given at the edition, thanking the Indian Jewelry Brand, Gem Mines, for the philanthropy initiative they took to honor the awardees and the talented girls.

The #BNHAF Tiara winners, thanked #BNHAF for the #BNHAF Tiara - a detailed report will follow soon!

News Shorts l European Union Parliamentary Delegation

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Speaker, Lok Sabha, Om Birla with the European Union Parliamentary Delegation during a courtesy call and group photograph, in New Delhi. The EU Parliamentary Delegation aims to strengthen strategic ties with India.

The focus is on enhancing bilateral cooperation, trade negotiations (FTA), culture, economy, tourism, digital technology and security. The EU Parliamentary Delegation also engaged with senior Indian officials, including cabinet ministers and Parliamentary leadership to foster mutual growth of all stake-holders.

News Shorts l Fostering Culture With MoU

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Union Minister of Culture and Tourism, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat spearheaded the event of the Exchange of MoUs between Ministry of Culture and YouTube, in New Delhi

As per the official sources, one of the key aims of this MoU is to teach and make aware the Indian population about the deep, rich and traditional culture of India and beyond.

News Shorts l Address By CISC

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (CISC), Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit visited the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) and addressed student officers of the Indian Defence Forces.

The address also saw officers from friendly foreign countries attending the 81st Staff Course and the permanent staff of DSSC at Wellington, in Tamil Nadu.

BBN Internship Program l The Silent Language of Craft

By - Jui Deshpande


Many traditional crafts find their primary means of expression in the form of the artisan's hands; tailoring is one such craft. The hands of a tailor, as they represent the silent dialogue that exists between the tailor's skill, the fabric they are working with, and the tools they use to create clothing and deliver what the customer wants. Each act of tailoring—from measuring, to cutting, sewing, and finally finishing the garment—carries with it the long-standing patience and desire of a person who has devoted themselves to this craft.

The physical labour and artistry that is consistently overlooked in our day-to-day lives, while at the same time celebrating the long-standing traditional crafts through a non-verbal medium. The rhythm of handwork and the connection that exists between a craftsman and the materials and tools they use in creating his or her works. How hands can tell a compelling story without the assistance of words. 

Many other forms like painting, pottery, photography, embroidery are the same. With creativity, hands play a major role in creating a masterpiece. It’s mesmerizing to see how without language, a story or a message can be delivered to the audience. These crafts have the power to evoke emotions through pure art and its techniques.

This makes us realise how communication is not limited to words and that art, any form, is one of the biggest mediums of communication.

Humans and their numerous ways of finding meaning in little things is the beauty of life. Through art and craft, people are able to communicate emotions, stories, and experiences without the need for words. Every individual can choose their own medium and express what the heart desires, turning simple actions into powerful forms of expression.

Press Release l Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare

  • Many farmers’ incomes have doubled, Says Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Parliament
  • Modi government committed to giving farmers’ the full value of their sweat: Union Agriculture Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
  • Our government has given farmers’ cost + 50% MSP: Shri Shivraj Singh
  • From pulses-oilseeds to fruits-vegetables, solid security shield for every crop in farmers’ interests: Union Agriculture Minister Shri Chouhan
  • PM-AASHA, crop insurance, and price difference schemes secure farmers’ income; Modi government stands with our ‘annadatta’ in every crisis - Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
  • Record MSP purchases, direct assistance, and digital farmer ID provide swift relief to farmers : Shri Chouhan
  • Farmers will get fair price in every situation: Union Agriculture Minister Shri Shivraj Singh expressed commitment in Lok Sabha

Union Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare and Rural Development, Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan stated in the Lok Sabha today that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Central Government is committed to ensuring that farmers receive a fair price for their produce in every situation, and no effort will be spared at any level to rescue the ‘annadatta’ (food providers) from crisis. He said that the NDA government has provided a strong security shield to farmers’ income through record purchases at Minimum Support Price (MSP), PM-AASHA, Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, price difference payment, and Market Intervention Scheme, and farmers’ incomes have doubled.

While answering various questions raised by MPs in the Lok Sabha, Union Agriculture Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that to increase farmers’ incomes and protect their interests, the Central Government led by Shri Narendra Modi has taken several historic steps in the past years. He informed that agricultural production has increased by nearly 44 per cent, and a comprehensive campaign has been launched to simultaneously enhance farmers’ productivity and income. Shri Chouhan said that in the previous governments’ time, excuses were made in the name of implementing the Swaminathan Commission recommendations, even going to the extent of saying that giving MSP more than 50 per cent of the cost would distort the market. In contrast, the NDA government led by Shri Narendra Modi decided to determine the Minimum Support Price by taking into account 50 per cent profit on production cost and continuously implemented it, enabling farmers to get better returns for their hard work.

Union Minister Shri Shivraj Singh stated that merely announcing MSP is not enough; actually procuring at that price is more important, and in this direction, the government has provided direct benefits to farmers through record purchases at MSP not only for wheat, paddy, pulses, and oilseeds but also for various other crops. He said that this government has not remained limited to grains only but is also actively intervening for pulses, oilseeds, fruits, and vegetables so that farmers do not suffer losses if prices of any crop fall.

Shri Chouhan informed that Pradhan Mantri Annadatta Aay Sanrakshan Abhiyan – PM-AASHA scheme, a significant initiative launched during Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s tenure, provides security to those crops whose prices often fall below MSP. He said that under PM-AASHA, three types of arrangements have been made – direct purchase of pulses and oilseeds through Price Support Scheme, bridging the gap between MSP and market price through price difference payment mechanism, and providing protection to farmers through other means if needed.

On a question regarding Maharashtra, Union Agriculture Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan informed that during the recent natural calamities, the state government made full use of the Centre’s policy-supported digital system and transferred ₹14,000 crore directly to farmers’ accounts within just five days through Farmer ID, providing swift relief.

He said that on one hand, state governments compensate for crop losses through arrangements like SDRF, while on the other hand, the Central Government is leaving no stone unturned in providing insurance coverage and compensation to farmers under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana.

While mentioning crops like soybean including pulses and oilseeds, Shri Chouhan said that in the event of price fall, the government does not rely only on purchase but also adopts the option of depositing the entire amount between MSP and market price directly into the farmer’s account through price difference mechanism. Citing the example of Madhya Pradesh, he said that there, through the price difference payment scheme, farmers’ income was protected without making them stand in queues, without additional logistics costs, and this model is inspirational for other states as well.

Union Agriculture Minister Shri Shivraj Singh said that through the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS), a model rate has been set for perishable fruits and vegetables as well, either by arranging direct purchase or by depositing the difference between model rate and market price into the farmer’s account. In the context of products like grapes, chilli, potato, onion, tomato, he clarified that if prices are very low in farmers’ areas and farmers want to take their produce to mandis in big cities, then in such cases, the Central Government is even bearing the transportation cost, so that farmers can get better prices in distant mandis.

While replying in the Lok Sabha, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan reiterated that to ensure proper purchase of the entire produce of the farmer, FCI, NAFED, state government agencies, and other institutions are working in a coordinated manner, and purchase centers are being opened wherever and as many as required.

Emphasising the transparency and accuracy in the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, Shri Shivraj Singh informed that crop-cutting experiments are conducted at every panchayat level, and four such experiments are mandatorily carried out in each cluster/panchayat so that there is no doubt in the estimation of yield figures. He said that now, extensive use of technology has been adopted through satellite-based remote sensing method, which enables better assessment of actual yield and loss, and insurance claims can be paid on a more scientific and impartial basis; farmers are directly benefiting from this in the new crop insurance system.

Union Minister Shri Chouhan informed that during the NDA government’s tenure, farmers have deposited a total of about ₹36,055 crore as premium under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, in return for which about ₹1,92,477 crore of insurance claim amount have been deposited into farmers’ accounts; this is proof that the scheme has been extremely beneficial for farmers. He also clarified that earlier, local level disasters or crop loss of any single farmer was generally not considered covered, and assessment mainly happened at tehsil/block unit level, but now the provisions have been changed to ensure that if even a single farmer’s crop is damaged and yield figures prove it, then compensation for his loss will also be provided through the crop insurance scheme; no farmer will be deprived of insurance security.

He said that these are not just paper schemes but concrete steps implemented at the ground level, whose direct benefits are visible in farmers’ income and security. Union Agriculture Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that PM Modi’s government is farmer-friendly, which stands firmly with the ‘annadatta’ and life-giver farmer in every crisis. He said that we will never back down from the resolve to give farmers the full price of their sweat in any situation; protecting the farmer’s hard work and honour is our topmost priority.

Press Release l Prime Minister's Office


The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, sought the blessings of Maa Katyayani and said that worship of Maa Jagadambe fills the mind with infinite energy and inner strength, while her divine radiance illuminates the heart with higher consciousness. He prayed that with the blessings of the Goddess, who is the embodiment of divinity and valour, all her devotees are endowed with immense strength and self-confidence.

The Prime Minister shared a Sanskrit verse-
“चन्द्रहासोज्ज्वलकरा शार्दूलवरवाहना। कात्यायनी शुभं दद्याद् देवी दानवघातिनी॥”

The Prime Minister also shared a recital in praise of the Goddess.
The Prime Minister wrote on X;
“मां कात्यायनी को वंदन! दिव्यता और पराक्रम की अधिष्ठात्री देवी मां की कृपा से उनके सभी भक्तों में अपार शक्ति और आत्मविश्वास का संचार हो।
चन्द्रहासोज्ज्वलकरा शार्दूलवरवाहना।
कात्यायनी शुभं दद्याद् देवी दानवघातिनी॥”

News Shorts l Development of Global Carbon Markets

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


“Development of Global Carbon Markets - Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM)” Plenary Session 1 was held during Prakriti 2026 at the Bharat Electricity Summit - 2026 held at Yashobhoomi, in New Delhi on March 21, 2026.

Key industry leaders from across the world put in their views on the roadmap ahead. Various stakeholders, very actively engaged in the dialogue and presented diverse viewpoints and perspectives w.r.t. electricity, energy, green energy, climate and other key attributes.